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Why did the Allies feel like Japan was unlikely to surrender, unless they used the atomic weapon? a. because in Japanese culture it was not acceptable to surrender
b. because Japan had just gained support from a former Allied power (Soviet Union)
O c. because in Japanese culture they idolized atomic weapons
d. because Japan also had access to atomic technology for retaliation


Why did the Allies feel like Japan was unlikely to surrender, unless they used the atomic weapon?

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